Media organizations and individuals, among which the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN), received recognitions from the Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection.
Media organizations and individuals, among which the Center for Investigative Reporting (CIN), received recognitions from the Southeast Europe Coalition on Whistleblower Protection.
Three ITA BiH inspectors who were arrested on suspicion of blackmailing shop owners were released from the detention unit and placed under house arrest.
Ranko Debevec was unanimously granted second term as the President of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina by the HJPC.
Drivers in Bosnia and Herzegovina will not be paying more for vehicle registration because the Rulebook on Vehicle Registration unlawfully passed by Vojin Mitrović, the former state minister of communications and transport, has been repealed.
USKOK filed an indictment against nine persons, among whom Milenko Bašić, the owner of the BiH company Lager, and Dragan Stipić, the executive manager of the company, accusing them of paying bribes to the Mayor of Knin and the State Secretary Josipa Rimac in order to obtain permits for the construction of a wind farm.
Despite the judgments of the Banja Luka District Court, the Ministry of Transport and Communications of the Republika Srpska refuses to submit a copy of the concession contract for the construction of the motorway between Banjaluka and Prijedor.
The FBiH Police has confirmed the validity of the report against police officer Zoran Čegar for threats addressed to CIN journalists. In addition, CIN’s revelations about his illegally acquired property are being verified in a separate process.
Following the CIN investigation, an initiative has been launched in the FBiH Parliament to abolish the right to severance after the expiry of the term.
Out of six ITA BiH inspectors arrested in the “Brand IV” operation, the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina remanded three in custody.
SIPA brought six ITA BiH inspectors for questioning on suspicion of abuse of position and accepting bribes, which CIN wrote about last year.
According to the first-instance judgment of the Sarajevo Municipal Court, the Posušje company Lager must pay a little over half a million BAM to the coal mine Gračanica from Gornji Vakuf due to damage caused by frequent breakdowns of the machine they bought from this company.
The FBiH Supreme Court in the first-instance proceedings sentenced Branislav Petrović to four years in prison for abuse of office or power and falsification of an official document in the public procurement procedure.
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